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From Moneghetti to the Exotic Garden

To experience the traditional Monaco, visit the local market at la Condamine. Every morning, this large esplanade located in the heart of town wakes up to the colours and smells of the fruit and vegetable stalls, surrounded by shaded arcades where you can enjoy an aperitif and a bite to eat while reading the paper.

Princess
Antoinette Park is a special place – a hectare which is home to
hundred-year-old olive trees. This “green lung” at the heart of the
Principality is first and foremost a garden for children, offering activities
suitable for all ages.

The Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
(NMNM) showcases the heritage of the Principality of Monaco and promotes
contemporary works of art through temporary exhibitions at its two locations:
Villa Paloma and Villa Sauber. This approach is rooted in a unique country
whose history has always been characterised by a dialogue between artistic,
scientific and cultural disciplines, and support for designers, thinkers and
researchers.

The Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology was founded by Prince Albert I in 1902 “to conserve traces of early humankind exhumed in the Principality and neighbouring regions.”

The numerous collections which have been brought together in the Museum over more than a century represent the various phases of regional prehistory and protohistory. The majority of the archaeological and palaeontological exhibits come from the Principality and neighbouring areas (France and Italy).

This “extraordinary garden” brings
together thousands of so-called “succulent” plant species. It was inaugurated
in 1933 and boldly established on the side of the rock, where it has
flourished, now drawing admiration from all over the world.